Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Organix Organic Dog Cookie Review And Giveaway

I'm always up for having a new treat to try out on my dogs. This month, Chewy.com was

generous enough to give me these treats by Organix to try on the pooches. When I first received the package in the mail, I realized that there was a substantial amount of cookies in the 12 ounce package (340 grams). They were made to be slightly larger than a quarter and looked like itty bitty vanilla wafers. When I compared them to the size of a quarter, they were slightly larger (pictured right). I also liked that the smaller size would mean that they would last longer with the five dogs that live here.

The Taste Test

One thing that's great about having such different dogs is that they have equally diverse taste. All the dogs, especially Gigi, have been partial to cheese products so I thought to choose the cheddar cheese flavor. The first time, all of the dogs seemed to like it. Yet, after subsequent tastings, Fancy would turn her snout at them. As much as Fancy loves bread and cheese, these didn't float her boat for some reason. It could be the size of the treat since Fancy is so large, and the treats for her were the equivalent of eating a tic tac.

Even though these were a no go with Fancy, I still would like to recommend them. For one, I like that these treats are organic. It's good to know that they use the purest ingredients for them and not commercial grade. My true taste barometers are Cookie and Homer. Since both of them are notorious for loving anything and everything about food, if they don't like it, then the dog treat falls into the lost cause department. The fact that Gigi loved them, knowing how finicky her taste buds can be, is what puts these treats into recommendation territory.


Summing It Up

I recommend these as a healthy alternative. They are certified organic. Another good thing about them is the fact that they're made in the US, which will keep the treats fresher longer. They are ideal for most dogs but are not for every dog, especially if your dog has a choosy pallet.

The Organix Giveaway

Here's a way to win some for your doggies. Fill out the giveaway form below for your dog(s) to indulge in an organic treat from Chewy.com. a Rafflecopter giveaway

Let's Discuss!

What kind of organic treats do you love giving your dog?

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29 comments:

  1. I would like to try these treats with my little dog. I think he doesn't even care about the flavor - he snarfs treats down whole! LOL

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    1. Don't they all? Little dogs can definitely be deceiving.

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  2. Aww, cute dog. It sounds like really good treats for the pooch. I love that it is organic.

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    1. Thanks Mistee. I think in five years organic is going to be more of the norm rather than the exception.

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  3. I really like that they are made in the USA. I look for that when I'm hopping for pet treats.

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    1. Me too Ellen. After that debacle with the chicken jerky from China, it's more important to me than ever.

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  4. I love that there are organic products out now for dogs too. My mother in law's dog is on a special diet or I would of entered.

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    1. That's ok. I understand Gina. Thanks for sharing. :)

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  5. These sound like a great treat for dogs, I love feeding my pets foods and snacks that I can feel good about!

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    1. Same here Dawn. Short of making my own dog treats, I feel that simple is better when it comes to food for people and dogs.

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    2. You are so right about that! ;)

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  6. This is great. I love that there is a treat that I don't have to feel guilty about giving our pets.

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    1. Me too tammilee. It's a sign of good things to come.

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  7. We are considering getting a dog! Great giveaway!

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    1. Congrats and thank you! Good luck with that and please keep me posted. :)

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  8. The size comparison is really helpful, thanks!

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    1. It's my pleasure. I always find it good to know when you're buying treats.

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  9. My dog Milo is picky too. But I like the healthy factor so I will have to give them a try.

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    1. It's nice because there are three flavors to choose from. Also some stores will let you exchange it if your dog doesn't like them.

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  10. I have two dogs who would love these. Always looking for a healthy snack for my dogs.

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  11. My dog is on a special diet, otherwise we would try these!

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    1. I understand that. Do limited ingredient treats help?

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  12. Ha, I love the taste test... my Titan is a picky-eater, as well, so glad to know he would like these

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    1. It's nice because they also have chicken and peanut butter flavors too.

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    2. Oooh, so if Titan doesn't like one flavor, he might like the others... good to know... Thanks

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  13. You're right that not every pet may love them, but I do like the organic quality as well.

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  14. Great review! With so many treat outs there, you never know which one is best.

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    1. Thanks Brandy. You're so right about that. It's a system of trial and error.

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  15. We nly buy the ones made in the US, have to look for these!! :)

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